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It's really surprising that the average age for a gamer is 35 years old. I guess they have the money? It certainly keeps nVidia and ATI in business!
Even if they did fake it, that's a lot of effort to make something that looks like genuine Apple.
Being a de facto monopoly in the music market, such a move would start the drum roll that Apple is abusing it's control over iTunes, especially in the EU. And considering the fact that there's no more DRM in the iTunes music store, there is no technical reason why the Pre can't/shouldn't sync with iTunes.
I think Alan Wake is in the running to take up the post that Duke Nukem Forever sadly vacated this month!
Yeah, my main account for commenting no longer works!!!! WTF is up with that?!
Does this mean that 1.0 was Brownie?
These are server chips, not desktop chips. And servers will use as many cores as you can give it. Server operating systems are designed to use as many CPUs as possible. In fact, Windows Server 2008 can handle 64 cores, and Windows Server 2008 R2 can handle 256 cores.

http://www.infoworld.com/t/hardware/microsoft-windows-server-2008-r2-support-256-cpu-cores-750
Probably because of OLED?
I looked at the icon in my beta 5 SDK folder. It's the exact same one as the iPhone 3G. Pixel for pixel, there are no differences.

It's a placeholder. Nothing to see here.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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